stiffly in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

stiffly in the PONS Dictionary

stiffly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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It starts out stiffly and gets better as it goes along...
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Sandpaper plants are subshrubs that get their common name from their rough foliage, which is covered in tiny, stiffly curved hairs.
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The players can also use old-fashioned passes and footwork to outmaneuver its opponent, though characters move a little stiffly, especially on turns.
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Before this happens the male shows off his legs and extends them stiffly and shakes them to attract the female.
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When two males meet, they approach each other, slowly undulating their bodies, and assume combat-threat display with all fins stiffly outstretched.
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In flight the wingspan is around 1 m, with the wings held stiffly.
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With none of the characters arranged stiffly but rather lunging, shirking and squirming in the panel.
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The spikes of flowers are held stiffly on square stems which arise from the main stem in the angle of the leaf stalks.
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Kit accepts her decision but notices that the two are suddenly speaking stiffly and awkwardly.
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It is a herb with opposite, simple leaves which have double-serate margins, borne on stiffly erect, branching square stems.
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